
Episodes

Sunday Jan 19, 2003
Speak Lord, I'm Listening
Sunday Jan 19, 2003
Sunday Jan 19, 2003
The young prophet Samuel listens to the Lord's voice, seeks guidance from an elder, and then disposes himself to do what the Lord demands. In this he becomes a model of the disciple: the one who hears and obeys.

Sunday Jan 12, 2003
The Friend of Sinners
Sunday Jan 12, 2003
Sunday Jan 12, 2003
At the beginning of his public ministry, Jesus, the sinless one, stands shoulder to shoulder with sinners in the muddy waters of the Jordan River. Jesus' whole purpose is to go the lost, the sick, the forgotten, the sinful in order to bring the light of God's love.

Sunday Jan 05, 2003
Breaking Open the Coffers of Your Heart
Sunday Jan 05, 2003
Sunday Jan 05, 2003
The Three Wise Men see the sign, they move, they overcome opposition, and then they give the new-born King the best they have. Having walked this spiritual itinerary, they then "go back by a different route," for no one ever comes to Christ and goes back the same way he came.

Sunday Dec 29, 2002
God's Subversive Ways
Sunday Dec 29, 2002
Sunday Dec 29, 2002
The Christmas story is essentially a tale of subversion. Everything the world holds up as beautiful and worthy of attention is undermined: wealth, power, privilege, comfort. The icon of God is not the mighty Caesar Augustus, but the little child of Bethlehem, too weak to hold up his own head. Real power is love: there is the subversive message of Christmas.

Sunday Dec 22, 2002
The Fiat of Mary
Sunday Dec 22, 2002
Sunday Dec 22, 2002
The greatest of the Advent figures makes her appearance in the Gospel for today. Mary the mother of God is the new Eve, the one who, through her expectation and obedience, undid the sin of Eve and Adam. They tried to seize God's gifts; Mary accepted them as a grace.

Sunday Dec 08, 2002
Here Comes With Power the Lord God
Sunday Dec 08, 2002
Sunday Dec 08, 2002
The God who comes to save us is one who rules with a strong arm, who brings a reward and recompense, who gathers and feeds his sheep, who clears a highway before him. All of these rich metaphors and images are from the prophet Isaiah, the greatest of the Old Testament Advent figures.

Sunday Dec 01, 2002
A People Who Wait...
Sunday Dec 01, 2002
Sunday Dec 01, 2002
The French spiritual writer Simone Weil said that the core of the Christian life is waiting, watching, expecting. We cannot save ourselves, but we can look with rapt attention to the one who can. In this sense, we are, permanently, an Advent people.

Sunday Nov 24, 2002
Whatsoever You Do...
Sunday Nov 24, 2002
Sunday Nov 24, 2002
Our Gospel for today is one of the most devastating texts in the New Testament. Jesus tells us that whenever we neglected to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, visit the imprisoned, welcome the lonely, we failed to care for him. Dorothy Day said that everything a baptized Christian does every day should be related to the corporal and spiritual works of mercy.

Sunday Nov 17, 2002
Life is a Risk
Sunday Nov 17, 2002
Sunday Nov 17, 2002
At the heart of the Christian moral and spiritual life is a willingness to risk. When we cling selfishly and protectively to what God has given us, we dry up. But when we risk it, give it away in love, we increase the life within us.

Sunday Nov 10, 2002
Be Vigilant
Sunday Nov 10, 2002
Sunday Nov 10, 2002
We hear today the parable of the five wise and five foolish virgins. The former are ready for the bridegroom when he comes; the latter are not. We have no idea when Christ will come to gather us to himself: so we must be ready--through prayer, the sacraments, and forgiveness.
